Introduction
These are a set of images as a project that I did as part of my diploma in Photography. I studied Carla van de Puttelaar and in this work she compared the Tulip and the skin of a woman. All her work was done using natural Northern light as the tones are even. This is my work inspired by her Tulips. Taken by my Olympus E-M10 Mk3 and an older E-500 (8MB) camera.
Details of each Photograph:
Red Tulip Dying: Olympus E-M10 Mk3 F: f/5.5| Exp: 1/4 second | ISO: 200 | F/ L: 90mm | Tripod | (16 May 2020)
Purple Tulip: Olympus E-M10 Mk3 | F: f/9 | Exp: 1/3 second | ISO: 200 | F/ L: 67mm | Tripod | (6 May2020)
Rhubarb (Red and Yellow) Tulip: Olympus E-M10 Mk3 | F: f/22 | Exp: 1/13 second | ISO: 200 | F/ L: 58mm | Tripod | (6 May2020)
Yellow Tulip: Olympus E-M10 Mk3 | F: f/11 | Exp: 1/3 second | ISO: 200 | F/ L: 49mm | Tripod | (6 May2020)
Tulip Pollen: Olympus E-500 | F: f/22 | Exp: 1/22second | ISO: 200 | F/ L: 24mm Sigma Prime | Tripod | Lens Ring light | Extension Tube | (6 May2020)